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How does DNA replication ensure mitosis results in identical daughter cells?

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In mitosis, the parent divide into two to form two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell, this also indicate DNA replication. The DNA is replicated or it duplex Cate it self in copies in the daughter cells because the daughter cells have the same DNA bas the parent cell i.e the same number of chromosomes.

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